Zombie Rules: Zombie Rules, Book 1

Rick, an aging Vietnam veteran, alcoholic, and prepper, convinces Zach Gunderson that the apocalypse is on the horizon. The two of them take refuge at a remote farm. As the zombie plague rages, they face a terrifying fight for survival. They soon learn, however, that the walking dead are not the only monsters.

The Undead: Part 1

A deadly infection spreads across Europe. The Undead series: a terrifying account of one man desperately struggling to survive this harrowing event day by day. Part one - days one to three. Howie is at home on a rare Friday night off work when an infection which has rapidly spread across Europe hits his hometown on the South Coast of England. Luck sees him through the first night when many others are taken down and infected, only to rise again as the undead.

Indian Hill

Indian Hill is about an ordinary boy who grows up in relatively normal times but who finds himself thrust into an extraordinary position. Growing up in suburban Boston, Michael enjoys the trials and tribulations that all adolescents go through, from the seemingly tyrannical mother, to girl problems, to run-ins with the law. From there he escapes to college out in Colorado with his best friend, Paul, where they begin to forge new relationships with those around them. It is one girl in particular that has caught Michael's eye, and he alternately pines for her and laments ever meeting her.

Zombie Fallout: Zero

Those who would seek a new world order have unleashed the most devastating virus onto mankind, and even they do not know the secrets hidden in their weapon. Follow along as Harry, a CDC scientist, races to figure out what exactly the virus is and how to stop it. It will be up to him and a group of marines led by Major Sanders to stop the zombie fallout before it ravages an unsuspecting world.

White Flag of the Dead: White Flag of the Dead, Book 1: Zombie Survival Series

Millions died when the Enillo Virus swept the earth. Millions more were lost when the victims of the plague refused to stay dead, instead rising to slaughter and feed on those left alive. For survivors like John Talon and his son Jake, they are faced with a choice: Do they submit to the dead, raising the white flag of surrender? Or do they find the will to fight, to try and hang on to the last shreds of humanity?

Genesis: Arisen, Book 0.5

Tucked away in a high-tech Tactical Operations Center, inside an isolated safehouse in the Horn of Africa, sits Agency analyst Zack Altringham. He is Kenyan-born, Princeton-educated, badly burnt-out - and condemned by his language and cultural skills to a lifetime of fighting America's shadow counter-terror wars.

Here We Stand: Infected, Volume 1

Tom Clemens has been living in the shadows for years, searching for those responsible for the death of his family. Framed for murder, he is on the run when the first outbreak occurs. With thousands of others, he fights his way out of New York, and joins the exodus searching for a safe refuge in America. On that journey he learns the identity of those responsible for the betrayal of the species, and of a scientist who might be able to stop the living dead. So begins his quest to save humanity.

Going Home: A Novel: The Survivalist Series, Book 1

When Morgan Carter's car breaks down 250 miles from his home, he figures his weekend plans are ruined. But things are about to get much, much worse: the country's power grid has collapsed. There is no electricity, no running water, no Internet, and no way to know when normalcy will be restored - if it ever will be.

Zombie Rush: Books 1 and 2

New to the Hot Springs PD, Lisa Reynolds was not all that welcomed by her coworkers, especially those who were passed over for the position. But it didn't matter anymore. Her 30-day probation period ended on the same day of the Z-poc's arrival. Overnight the world goes from bad to worse as thousands die in the initial onslaught. National Guard and regular military units deployed the day before to the north leave the city in mayhem. All directions lead to death until one unlikely candidate steps forward with a plan.

Lycan Fallout: Rise Of The Werewolf

The world of man was brought to its knees with the zombie apocalypse. A hundred and fifty years have passed since man has clawed and climbed his way from the brink of extinction. Civilization has rebooted, man has begun to rebuild, to create communities and society. It is on this fragile new shaky ground that a threat worse than the scourge of the dead has sprung.

Blood at the Premiere

Henrietta Swallow may be a stunning model, but she has ambitions to be a film director. At a film premiere she tries engaging a producer about a new project...before everything goes terribly wrong. Soon Swallow finds herself on the run amidst the full horror of the Undead. Along with a small band of survivors, and one miserable producer, Swallow must do everything just to stay alive on the blood-soaked streets. As the Undead get more numerous, can she run, beat and hack her way out of trouble?

Mordacious: The City Series, Book 1

Sylvie Rossi has the loner thing down pat, with the exception of her best friend, Grace. But when the two are trapped in a hospital during the last gasp of a dying city, alone time is no longer an option. A nurse's offer of sanctuary promises Sylvie the supplies she needs to survive the zombies - it's the coexisting with people that might do her in. Eric Forrest will do whatever it takes to get into the dead city for his sister, including ending up dead himself. He's used to taking risks, but with every mile he travels death looks likelier.

The worst of nature and the worst of science will bring the human race to the brink of extinction. Master Sergeant Reed Beckham has led his Delta Force team, code named Ghost, through every kind of hell imaginable and never lost a man. When a top secret medical corps research facility goes dark, Team Ghost is called in to face their deadliest enemy yet - a variant strain of Ebola that turns men into monsters.

Breeds, Book 1

In a near-deserted coastal village, odd things are happening. Strangers are asking questions about the town's recluse. A local hunter discovers naked footprints in the snow. The stray dog population has ceased to exist. And with winter's most powerful weapon bearing down, things are about to become much, much worse. A werewolf book. Not a romance. Not at all.

The Last Zombie Ocean, Book 1

When the zombie apocalypse hits America, not a soul is left alive. Except Amo. He's a comic book artist. He's a video game world builder. He's just a regular guy living in New York City, with only his wits, creativity, and basic decency to guide him. He's alone against Seven billion zombies. Will he survive?

The Tide

Captain Dominic Holland leads a crew of skilled covert operatives and talented scientific personnel. He's taken them to all corners of the Earth to protect the United States from biological and chemical warfare. When his CIA handler, Meredith Webb, gives him a mission to investigate a disturbing lead on a laboratory based out of an abandoned oil rig, they discover the most terrifying threat to mankind they've ever faced - a genetically engineered biological weapon called the Oni Agent.

Green Fields: Incubation

All Dr. Brianna Lewis wants is a cup of coffee. Coffee to make slaving away in her cell culture lab at Green Fields Biotech a little more bearable on a Friday afternoon when everyone is home already. What she doesn't count on is a group of terrorists blowing up all the entrances to the building and taking her and a select few others hostage. Bree soon finds herself conflicted. Not only does she know their charismatic leader, she also starts to suspect that there is a lot more to this than the hunt for an illegal bioweapon....

The Apocalypse: The Undead World Novel 1 (Volume 1)

Greed, terrorism, and simple bad luck conspire to bring mankind to its knees as a viral infection spreads out of control, reducing those infected to undead horrors that feed upon the rest. It's a time of misery and death for most, however there are some who are lucky, some who are fast, and some who are just too damned tough to go down without a fight. This is their story.

Publisher's Summary

For Cade Grayson, husband, father, and former Delta Force operator, that one warm sunny Saturday in July - to be labeled Z-Day by some anonymous person probably long dead - began like all the others before and none since.

With his daughter, Raven, and wife, Brook, away visiting her parents in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, Cade hopes his immediate future holds nothing but an easy chair, Mariners on the tube, and paring down a honey-do list a mile long. But those hopes were quickly dashed and his life forever changed when news broke of a clash in downtown Portland between soldiers from the Oregon National Guard and hundreds of anarchist protesters suddenly turned violent and, by one anchor's account, blood-thirsty and cannibalistic.

As the first waves of injured bystanders, guardsmen, and rioters arrived at hospitals, it became apparent that a deadly new disease had been unleashed on the population. Whether the virus was naturally occurring or an escaped lab experiment, Cade hadn't a clue and wasn't especially concerned until he learned of its unprecedented virulence, unusual method of transference, and the fact that, according to the news, it brought the newly dead back to life, semi-mindless, and with an insatiable desire to feed on the flesh of the living.

Armed with this new information and now seeing the bigger cities such as Washington, D.C., New York, and Los Angeles rocked by the rapidly spreading scourge, Cade ignores the volley of contradictory edicts drawn up by the White House and set into motion by FEMA and DHS, dusts off his tools of war, and loads his truck with supplies.

Unable to get ahold of Brook and Raven, and unwilling to leave them at the mercy of some distant politician's inability to hold the nation together, he begins an impossible 3,000-mile journey across a reeling United States with presumably millions of infected in his path and only one acceptable outcome: find Brook and Raven alive - or die trying.

Before I continue let me add that I love the zombie genre, books, films TV series, even the crappy ones.... I don't know how many books I have read but its in the dozens... long winded doccu types like z nation, and belt along "arisen" and "mountain man" series...I am really easy going .. but this was just. well, boring and nasty, boring because it felt as if it had been written with the help of a couple of books for reference.. and nasty in as much as you expect to have a bunch of zombies chomping on people, but c'mon..' what have you got against pre 7yr olds, the glee with which you slaughter 4 to 7 year olds left me feeling REALLY uncomfortable, what was the ratio.... 15 to 1 adult per page?? I have a policy, if someone can take the time to pen a novel then I will take the time to finish it... but not this time, 30 or 40 pages was more than enough....

What was most disappointing about Shawn Chesser’s story?

The story

How did the narrator detract from the book?

Not the best but considering what he had to work with....

If you could play editor, what scene or scenes would you have cut from Trudge?

Enough said already

Any additional comments?

Couldn't find the option to return this book, probably went to far in hoping it would improve

This has a good premise. The story jumps around without letting the reader know where they are. It was hard to keep up or keep track of the story. I had to go back and re read chapters multiple times. This is very frustrating for a reader.

4 of 4 people found this review helpful

RJ

Cottage Grove, MN, United States

01/05/17

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"Looks to be a long, hopefully interesting series."

Pretty good zombie tale. Decent characters with good development of our main character Cade. Our hero starts out the book wanting to reunite with his family, but by the end of the book he still hasn't accomplished this. Not that he didn't want to find out if his family was still alive, but he was constantly pulled in multiple other directions to perform this mission or that. Looks to be a long, hopefully interesting series with nine books total according to Goodreads. Audible of course only has the first book; get with it Audible! Three.point.five to start.

4 of 4 people found this review helpful

Tom Sepulveda

23/07/16

Overall

"Yikes"

This is some really cheesy, clichéd writing. Hard to listen to all the way through.

4 of 4 people found this review helpful

Niknak

15/09/16

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"I can't tell if it's the narrator"

I can't tell if it's the narrators incredibly dramatic delivery or if this book is incredibly cheesy. Either way, I can't listen to it. I gave 3 stars in case it's the narrator, but I assume if the book didn't give him so much cheese it wouldn't sound cheesy. Wish I liked it. I love this genre of books and have read/listened to most series of similar type and was hoping to have found another one to love.

3 of 3 people found this review helpful

Carrie

11/06/16

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"I can't believe I wasted my money on this"

This guy ruins a good zombie book by beating you over the head with his politics. I'm reading zombie books to not think about the politics. I read some of this to my son in sf. He laughed with me. No one talks like he thinks sf guys do. Work on character development more bc cliche and stereotypical characters are boring.

3 of 3 people found this review helpful

brian jagger

02/06/16

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Story

"Very disappointing. "

Same old zombie scenarios, nothing new or creative here. I can't imagine anyone paying and listening to this entire series. The narrator sounds like a 9th grader and is impossible to listen to. I don't understand where these good reviews come from. I'm finding it harder all the time to trust the customer reviews. I'll definitely be sending this one back.

3 of 3 people found this review helpful

MattMerr

Abilene, TX

05/05/16

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Performance

Story

"Bland, Blah."

Lame attempt at a zombie novel. Boring. Nothing exciting, or really original. I could handle low excitement and originality if the writing had been compelling, but it just wasn't.

I noticed that this book had four stars, so I thought it'd be worth a listen. After hearing for myself, it makes me wonder if the reviews are starting to become rigged, as some of the Amazon reviews are. I found myself zoning out, and then rewinding to catch what I missed. Then I gave up on rewinding, as it wasn't worth it.

I could go into more detail, but I don't want to go on and rip into the book in any more depth. I've spent enough time with this book already.

if you like a narrator who is overbearing your love Chris Patton. he needs to take it down a ton every last syllable isn't life and death story is pretty good although there are some holes

3 of 3 people found this review helpful

Graham

01/03/16

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"nothing new"

Typical zombie survival story. nothing new and exciting here. I am still undecided if i am going to continue with the final books. Narrator performance was pretty awesome.

8 of 9 people found this review helpful

Jim "The Impatient"

Springfield, MO, United States

06/12/15

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"Drudge Report on Trudge"

LISA USED TO BE A PRETTY WOMANBut this whole Zombie look just doesn't agree with her. Cade, the main character used to be in the army and he was all fired up after 9/11, but than a Liberal president with a name which sounds very similar to Obama, got elected, so Cade quit. Cade's wife, Brooke is a good woman, who knows her husband is always right, so she does what he says. It takes a Zombie outbreak to finally get this Liberal President to do something about the border with Mexico. "CAN YOU TEACH US HOW TO SHOOT", the neighbor kids ask Cade.

I have no problem with conservatives using Zombie books to advance their propaganda, lord knows the liberals do. I just want to enjoy a well written Zombie book, which this is not. It is the same old boring stuff. Cade is separated from his family when the outbreak happens and he needs to get back to them, cause they need their man. This is a snoozer, if you have read one Zombie book in your life, than you have read this book.

The narrator might be good, when he gets through puberty, but he has a very child like voice. He is not yet a R.C. Bray or Ray Porter. One reviewer says they auditioned 50 people to find this guy. Next time they should not hold their auditions in a middle school.

PS ,Why are some Zombie books, considered Horror, while others are Sci-Fi. I think it is time Horror got it's own category. Sub categories, could be zombies, ghosts, anthologies, westerns, lovecraftian, classic, haunted houses, gory, etc...

61 of 76 people found this review helpful

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